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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•edit-27 months agoSame with large black holes, which are (going by their event horizon) less dense than water. Black holes get less dense as they get more massive. If you drop one into an ocean, the ocean will immediately collapse into an even bigger black hole and mess up space around it.
Same with large black holes, which are (going by their event horizon) less dense than water. Black holes get less dense as they get more massive.
If you drop one into an ocean, the ocean will immediately collapse into an even bigger black hole and mess up space around it.